M276 Addition to The Moss, Dumgoyne

This large
extension containing a kitchen and other rooms was added at one side of The
Moss, a Georgian house dating from 1812.

Authorship: There
is good evidence that Mackintosh designed the extension: Dumgoyne is listed
among the locations of his domestic work in his entry in Who's Who in
Glasgow 1909; the job book entry is written largely in his hand; and the
surviving kitchen furniture is similar to work at his two major houses,
Windyhill and The
Hill House.

Alternative names:
Moss, Moss
House.

Cost from office job book: £1741 6s
6d

Status: The original house survives; the extension has
been demolished.

'Mackintosh Architecture' led by The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council; with additional support from The Monument Trust, The Pilgrim Trust, and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art; and collaborative input from Historic Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.